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Chinese AI startup DeepSeek shook up conventional wisdom about AI. It should also shake up the climate world.
In Davos, the world’s biggest companies are singing a new tune about climate change.
Today we know for a fact that our changes and investments will pay off—for people, for the planet, and for business.
One day after Trump's inauguration, oil and gas billionaires see their total wealth boosted by more than $3 billion.
The immediate effects could mirror those of the previous exit.
“The decisions that companies make about how much to grow oil production are first and foremost going to be determined by market signals.”
Perhaps no recent climate-related event better illustrates the myriad ways that climate change will affect the U.S. economy.
Stockholm Wood City is swapping polluting steel and concrete for a more climate-friendly construction material: timber.
The planet crosses an important temperature threshold while wildfires ravage southern California.
Climate change has exacerbated the size, intensity, and damage caused by the wildfires.
It was an uphill battle for climate action in 2024, with glimmers of hope amid halting progress.
In the drought-ravaged western U.S., farmers are using wool to conserve water and replace synthetic fertilizers.
Why did the Biden Administration's major climate wins fail to translate into a positive campaign talking point? It might be the messaging.
So far 22 cities have joined the global carbon-neutral cities alliance.
Companies are turning to resale, repair, and rental models to extend the life of garments, reduce waste, and lower their carbon footprint.
If you think about the private sector and climate change as 2024 wraps up, things may not look so good at first glance. But there's hope.
A new study estimates AI could help buildings reduce their energy consumption and emissions by at least 8%.
Over a third of Americans rent, and over half of homeowners can’t use their rooftops for solar. Community solar power can help fill this gap.
In December 2024, Panasonic transitioned its RE100 site in Wales to be powered entirely by clean energy.
Companies, advocates, and officials are trying to figure out the new rules of the road.